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LARS ULRICH: ‘I Sometimes Think The Metal Community Is So F**king Serious And Up Its Own Ass’

In a brand new interview with Maxim.com, METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich was asked if there is anything in the 2004 documentary “Some Kind Of Monster” that he wishes had been left out. “I’m definitely guilty of poking sometimes,” he replied. “I’m Danish, and Danish people sometimes like to stick their finger in somebody else’s shoulder and push them a bit. I sometimes think that the metal community is just so fucking serious and up its own ass. Once in a while it needs a little poke, and I don’t mind being that guy. Nobody else seems to do it. Sometimes I read, ‘Oh, Lars Ulrich, what an asshole,’ or, ‘Lars Ulrichcan’t play drums.’ I laugh at all of that. People sit there and say these awful things in the chat forums. I think it’s really funny when someone sits there and says something that he’s typed with his dick, or some 12-year-old who hasn’t figured out how to jerk off yet is sitting there typing insults about somebody he’s never met. The whole thing’s hilarious.”

As previously reported, Ulrich has shown up in a new trailer for the upcoming HBO film “Hemingway Gellhorn”. After appearing as himself in the 2004 documentary “Metallica: Some Kind Of Monster” and the 2010 comedy “Get Him To The Greek”, Ulrich plays an actual character in this film, which is a fictionalized account of the relationship between author Ernest Hemingway and war correspondent Martha Gellhorn. The couple are played by Clive Owen and Nicole Kidman, while Ulrich portrays Dutch documentarian Joris Ivens.

The original HBO Films production is scheduled to premiere on May 28.

Ulrich told The Pulse Of Radio that while he enjoys appearing in movies, he’s not interested in pursuing a full-fledged acting career. “The acting thing is not something that I’m chasing,” he said. “The couple, three, four things I’ve done are all people that have come to me and asked me if I wanted to partake. I’m certainly interested in film, I’m passionate about film, but I can’t tell you that it’s something that I’m chasing, and I don’t have any sort of aspirations about being some next-level actor or anything like that.”

METALLICA is also getting into the movie business on its own, producing its own 3D film to be directed by Nimród Antal, best known for the movie “Predators”.

The movie, which will be some sort of combination of concert footage and storyline, will begin shooting this August and is tentatively scheduled to arrive in theatres in the summer of 2013.